Most surprising is Apple's change with respect to Nokia. In Q1 2010, 12.8 million units separated the two handset manufacturers. Last quarter, Apple closed the distance to 5.5 million. Given Nokia's transition to Windows Phone 7 and Apple's continued carrier expansion, particularly China and the United States, it's conceivable Apple Dell inspiron 1501 battery Dell vostro 1700 battery could match or pull ahead of Nokia during 2011.
From a growth perspective, the quarter belonged to Samsung and HTC, which posted 350 percent and 230 percent year-over-year growth, respectively. The smartphone wars are fully engaged, with no clear winner in sight -- if there will ever be one -- despite the Nokia-Apple horse race.
Then there is HTC and Samsung Dell inspiron 6400 battery Dell inspiron e1505 battery growth, which comes in part from Google's mobile OS. "The rise of Android as a prominent mobile operating system has allowed several suppliers to gain share quickly," Restivo said. Year over year, Samsung market share rose from 4.3 percent to 10.8 percent, while HTC pushed up from 4.9 percent to 8.9 percent. But shipment gains are more impressive, with Samsung more than quadrupling and HTC more than tripling smartphone shipments.
Meanwhile Nokia and RIM lost share, 38.8 percent to 24.2 percent and 19.1 percent to 14 percent, respectively. Nokia smartphone shipments rose by nearly 3 million, while RIM's were 3.3 million higher. By comparison, Apple shipments rose 114.4 percent, with market share up 3 points to 18.7 percent and shipments up 10 million to 18.7 million.
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More broadly, the market has hit its stride, Ramon Llamas, IDC senior research analyst, says in a statement:
Conditions in the smartphone market are creating a perfect storm for sustained smartphone growth.
* First, vendors are increasingly emphasizing smartphones as the key to their own growth.
* Second, selection has proliferated from mostly high-end devices to include more mid-range and entry-level offerings.
* Third, pricing has become increasingly competitive, with even high-end devices available at low price points.
* Finally, users continue to seek greater utility from their mobile phone beyond voice, and smartphones have been the ideal solution.
Altogether, these add up to continued smartphone growth throughout the year.
The race to watch is between Apple and Nokia. Anyone want to bet on a winner? Or state odds? You know what comments are for.
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